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Nature, culture, and history
This text places Oceania in a broad global and intellectual context and explores the meeting of two perceived entities - the west and Pacific peoples. It incorporates such diverse topics as notions of paradise, human destiny, technology, "knowing", colonialism, racism, gender, and more.
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